Monica Gilley
About Monica Gilley
Monica Gilley is an Associate Client Implementation Manager with a background in political campaign management and research. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication from American University and has experience in various roles within the veterinary and political sectors.
Work at Rally Health
Monica Gilley holds the position of Associate Client Implementation Manager at Rally Health. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing client implementations and ensuring that projects align with organizational goals. Her experience in client management and implementation strategies contributes to the effectiveness of Rally Health's operations.
Previous Experience in Political Campaigns
Monica Gilley has a background in political campaigns, having served as the Paid Canvass Director at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2018 for a period of three months. Additionally, she worked as a Campaign Fellow for the Democratic Party of Virginia in 2017, where she contributed for five months. These roles provided her with insights into campaign strategies and voter engagement.
Academic Background in Communication
Monica Gilley earned a Master of Arts in Communication from American University, completing her studies from 2017 to 2018. This advanced degree equipped her with skills in communication theory and practice, which are applicable in her professional roles. Prior to this, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Theater from Columbia College Chicago, studying from 2008 to 2012.
Experience in Veterinary Administration
Monica Gilley has experience in the veterinary field, having worked as a Clinic Administrator at Forest Glen Animal Hospital in 2016 for nine months. She also served as a Veterinary Receptionist at The Royal Treatment Veterinary Center from 2012 to 2013 for ten months. These positions involved managing clinic operations and providing customer service in a healthcare setting.
Research Experience at American University
Monica Gilley worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at American University from 2017 to 2018 for eight months. In this role, she supported research projects and contributed to academic initiatives, enhancing her analytical and research skills.